Received as a share of a Blue Point mix pack. No brewed on/best by date to be found. The smell of blueberry is almost overpowering immediately after removing the cap. Once in the glass, however, it has a very pleasing, crisp, light odor. No head, minimal lacing. Very little carbonation. Surprisingly, the blueberry comes in most strongly during the finish. Not too sweet of a brew, either. While probably not a session beer, I could see enjoying two in a sitting without too much trouble.

Has a slight chill haze but otherwise a pale amber color with two fingers of white head that had decent retention. Very little lacing is left on the glass. The blueberries were sensed immediately during the pour. Has a blueberry pancake aroma. The flavor is not as enticing. The flavor is one dimensional and the blueberries are not that great tasting. Overly sweet with nothing to balance the berry flavor. Light body and well carbonated. No mistake on which type of beer drinker this is beer is for. For me drinkability is not that great. I would like a little more out of my beer than sweet blueberries.

A: This poured a clear pale golden-yellow color with a medium head that hung around for just awhile before it left a thin sud layer at the top and a sparse lacing.

S: There is an obvious natural but conservative blueberry scent that prevails over anything else (particularly the lightest hop content) soon detected in the taste.

T/M: What impresses me most with this brew is that it gives the natural taste of blueberry without the sweet syrup-like flavoring that might attempt to forge a real fruit character. There is nothing amazing or complex to this brew's taste beyond the very impressive accomplishment of a good natural blueberry transition.

A: It poured clear golden yellow with a thin, white head. A light level of carbonation is visible.S: There's strong aroma of sweet blueberries in the nose--the kind of smell you would expect from a blueberry pie. It's rather inviting and encourages you to take a sip.T: Unlike the smell, the taste is more balanced between blueberry flavors and sweet malts. It's hard to find any evidence of hoppy bitterness in the taste; the overall taste isn't that complex.M: It feels rather light bodied on the palate and a bit thin given the low amount of carbonation.D: This beer is very easy to drink and goes down smoothly, however I wouldn't drink more than one of these in a single sitting because of the lack of complexity in the taste.

A - Golden amber with an inch or two of head. No debris. Whats to hate?S - Holly smell! At first I thought it was artificial but it smells of fresh picked blueberries on a blanket of wheat.T - Not as wow as I thought but still good. Pretty much a wheat beer with a smooth flavor of blueberry. If you wanted to give this a low rating why did you buy it? As expected.M - Thin but satisfying. Flavor with every sip.D - Yeah I would buy it again. The fruit beer is represented well in this beer. Not too candy or artificial it is perfectly balanced and represents the style well.

A: Clear, brilliant, and orange-yellow gold. Very slow carbonation, a bubble or two rises slowly to the top. The head is thin.

S: Wow, not complex, but, powerful. Blueberries waft from the glass. In fact, when first poured my girlfriend smelled it sitting far away from the glass.

T: Clear and crisp, it has a bit of malt, nice hop, without to much bitter, and in the finish fresh blueberry.

M: Not heavy, crisp rather than creamy.

D: Light, low in alcohol, with a fresh crisp refreshing taste.

Overall: I'm not sure what to think of beer made with fruit, but, this is one of the better ones. It has a slight fresh blueberry taste that comes in the finish and matches the slight crisp bitter from the hops. The smell is impressive and the taste isn't too sweet because the hops do help to bitter it out a bit. It is a nice spring seasonal.

A new edition to the lineup of brews available in NH.Pours a deep golden amber with a one finger creamy white head. I was expecting a blueish hue, then I read the label and saw golden ale with natural flavors.The aroma of blueberries and sugar is overwhelming me as soon as I start pouring. It has filled my nostrils and I haven't even gotten them close to the glass yet. Closer inspection reveals blueberry. Reminds me of the blueberry Eggo waffles my dad used to eat most mornings when I was growing up ahhh memories. I really can't find much else in the aroma.Taste is a little more beery but really sweet and blueberry like. Up front you get a bit of bready malt and maybe a little honey followed by some of that blue fruit there what is it again? Sweet and sticky in the mouth, medium body and carb level. Not a bad beer, but I couldn't drink many of these. Its a bit bit sweet and quite one dimensional. Meh!

Pours yellowy golden in color with thin, white head which dissipates quickly to a slight haze on the surface. Lots of streaming carbonation and a haze of small particles suspended in the beer.

Smells of bready malt mostly, a bit of light blueberry aroma but it is a bit underwhelming. Tastes bready and malty up front as well, which moves a decent but not intense bitterness. Finishes with a good blueberry flavor and leaves a nice fruity aftertaste.

Light body, crisp feel, but a bit on the watery side. This beer is easy drinking and the low ABV is kind of nice too.

Looks like a decent pale ale, orangish/amber with a slight haze to it. Nice 2 finger head on this pour. The aroma is massive amounts of blueberry, but it smells fake, maybe its just too strong or something. The taste is blueberry on steroids, its way overkill for me which makes it seem kind of fake. Some hops are there. Its almost like someone took a good pale ale and poured in some sort of blueberry extract. I can see some people out there liking this but its just too much fruitiness for me. I don't mind a fruit beer when it just adds an element to the beer but this seems to out play everything else that this beer could have going on. I'd like to see it tamed a bit. I'm trying to score based on the style, which I admit is not my favorite style beer, but I can say I've had slightly better blueberry beers.

I was surprised at how much I enjoyed that beer. I usually don't like fruit beers but this one had a perfect balance of the fruit (a little in the aroma and a little in the flavor) without any sweetness and without beating you over the head with the flavor.

Good golden color (not sure why I expected bluish), great carbonation, excellent arome (see above) and a very drinkable beer even for those who don't like fruit beers, like me.

A very nice fruit beer. Carbonation and bready/biscuity flavor keeps it from becoming syrupy. The finish is like drinking those blueberry mini muffins that come in little packages. I couldn't drink more than one of these in a session (too sweet), but I was fairly impressed nonetheless.

Pours a clear gold body with a one finger head and a little lace. A decent blueberry aroma along with some faint biscuity, bready malts. Smooth, creamy, lighter bodied with a large blueberry base for the taste with some minor hop bitternerss and malts for balance and to even the finish. Nothing spectacular but a good blueberry taste and this is an easy beer to sit back and relax with if you like fruit beers.

One of my all time favorive beers! Ale is light and fresh, and crisp and has no bitterness that I normally associate with ales. Not as sweet as I thought it would be but it is a ale after all. The aroma is mostly of fresh berries. Not much blueberry taste in the initial, but possesses a strong blueberry aftertaste. A must try for fans of fruit flavored beer!

Poured golden, with decent carbonation, and a very pronounced white head. The smell fits the style...overpoweringly blueberry. However, while the taste starts off with a full round blueberry flavor, the finish is abrupt, dry, and imbalanced, with a lingering unpleasant aftertaste. The mouthfeel is expectedly thin with average carbonation. The finish in this beer kills it for me.

Pours a clear gold, with 1 1/2 fingers of eggshell-white foamy head. Retains with a soft creamy layer, that leaves a decent amount of fizzy lacing down the sides of the glass. Wow, no shortage of blueberries in the aroma. It has a dense sweetness to it, that while not exactly feeling artificial or anything, still seems to hang just a bit heavy in the nostrils. Some light floral hops try and help cut this some, but this is still pretty fruity and thick in the nose.

The taste is sweet and lightly toasted pale malt grains, with the blueberries being much more restrained and balanced than what was in the nose. Very pleasant, adding a gentle fruitiness to the proceedings. Some light prickly hops run through this, drying the backend out. The mouthfeel is lighter bodied, with a softer and bubbly feel to the carbonation up front. This then gives way to a much crisper carbonation in the back, giving this some extra presence in the mouth.

Not bad at all. Despite the aroma coming off as a bit too heavyshanded, this ended up being a fairly tasty and refreshing Blueberry Ale.

S- This smells just like rel blueberries to me. Slight hint of biscuit. Not complex, but as advertised.

T- Once again, straight blueberry upfront, maybe not as strong as the nose though. A little more caramel biscuit, but not much more than the nose. No hops, or etoh here.

M- It almost feels creamy ast first, then the crisp carbonation takes over. Light bodied. I don't get any fruit juice resin, or aftertaste.

D- While I am not going to drink this beer, or fruit beers in general, all the time- as far as fruit beers go this one is awesome. So easy to drink, refreshing. Definetly a summer (or end of summer)treat. I'm not including sours or the like in this statement- but I would rate this as one of my favorite fruit beers. I do really like blueberries too, so I may be biased.

Pours a dark orangish yellow with a tall white head that fades quickly. The smell is strong and inviting, the smell of blueberries immediately fills the room when you start pouring. Some other sweet and tart smells are present. The taste starts somewhat sweet with the blueberries fresh on the tongue. The blueberry stays strong throughout with some slight malt flavor coming through. The aftertaste stays with the theme, yet is more subtle and subdued. The mouthfeel is medium light with a nice smooth feel and nice carbonation. The beer is one sided, but done well, so the beer doesn't get annoying. This one is an easy drinker, not the best session beer, I wouldn't want more than a few, but definitely an enjoyable fruit beer.

Great smell of bluberries and nice amber coloring. Taste was a bit flat for me. However, this is definitely an easy-drinking beer that youcoudl throw back a few of and feel A-OK. Not my cup of tea though.

T: Taste is fairly light and clean. A bit grainy and fizzy malt sweetness at first with the initial blueberry flavor before a fuller fruit flavor takes control of the palate. Not overbearing and just the right amount of berry sweetness to refresh.

M: Mouthfeel is crisp, clean dry and fizzy.

D: A great low ABV summer fruit beer that satisfies like a crisp, clean lager but doesn't kill you with a funky fake fruit flavor. A lot of alliteration in this review, wonder why?

Truly a solid fruit beer. Beautiful clean look to it with a nice white head. The aroma is of fresh blueberries, the flavor is one to savor with its blueberry introduction and a nice finish. Really take your time with this one.